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Many of the ideas and concepts covered in this book have been the subject of ridicule and outright rejection during the course of Western scientific history. But you will find, as you read through it, that there are in fact sound scientific processes at work in many of them. Scientifically verifiable processes. For example, brain wave activity can be altered, and even controlled, through breathing control and muscle relaxation techniques, and the changes measured and observed. The physical and emotional benefits of meditation are discussed at some length in the book, and are measurable and observable, as well. If you can accept that everything that has been said so far is also believable, then you will be in the proper frame of mind to receive and experience the information provided within the pages of this book.There are more things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.Hamlet, Act I, Scene V Generally the healing arts are the field of study in holistic therapies to facilitate recovery and maintain balanced health for one’s mind, body and spirit. Because of the numerous sources of such natural methodologies, it is up to each of us to explore and discover which therapy or combination of therapies work best for us and our clients. Our book offers you a wide range of practices to choose from in this growing field. After each sampling, we sincerely hope we’ve accomplished our goal in presenting a balanced approach for alternative and complimentary healing for body, mind and spirit.

Editor's Foreword

﻿The topics covered in this volume are considered by most students of the Western school of scientific thought to have no validity because of "unscientific" or seemingly "impossible" statements, such as the ability to heal by means of concentration of thought, or to detect illnesses by way of examination of auras.Quantum Physics is a product of that same Western school of scientific thought, yet this field of "scientific" inquiry has produced many "impossible" declarations of its own, such as the assertion that an electron can occupy two different spaces simultaneously. The assertion continues with the condition that it only does so as long as it remains unobserved. Once observed, it occupies only a single space. This implies that it is the act of observation which determines the electron's place in the physical universe. Observation is one aspect of thought. Thoughts are real. Thoughts are composed of something. Since thoughts have no physical form, then they must be composed of energy. Energy definitely has an effect on matter. For example, in the Himalayan Mountains, there are Tibetan Buddhist monks who have been documented as being able to raise the temperature of their extremities by as much as 17 degrees F in sub-freezing weather, after being draped with wet towels. They managed to lower their metabolisms by as much as 60 percent at the same time, all through the power of their thoughts. Semyon Davidovich Kirlian began taking photographs of people in 1939 which showed what he termed the human “aura”, or energy field, which each human being projects continuously. Additionally, images taken using a Charged Coupled Device, an extremely sensitive piece of equipment, have depicted pictures of energy being exuded from the fingertips of healers. These are images of real energy, captured using proven scientific equipment, and they have been used by healers for diagnosing various illnesses and disorders.From these examples, it can be deduced that thoughts have some sort of influence on our bodies, as well as the physical universe. This being so (and quantum theory indicates that it is), then it should not be impossible for a healer to bring about healing through the concentration of thought. As practicing healers, the authors know this to be true, for they have witnessed and produced the actual results outlined in the book many timesThe authors seek to enlighten the minds of the readers who choose to access the information provided in this book. They have attempted to do so in as factual a manner as possible. It is left to the reader to decide whether to accept the information thus offered or to reject it. The authors ask only that the reader remember the cliché about minds: They are like parachutes- they only function when open.﻿